Exam 22: Interest Groups and Lobbying
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There are no legal restrictions on lobbying by former Texas governors or legislatures.
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Redistricting and scandal are the two greatest threats to an incumbent's electoral advantage.
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Which PACs spend the least amount of money in Texas elections?
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Interest groups in Texas are not allowed to run paid advertisements in the media.
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Not all interests are equally represented in Texas politics. Describe which interest groups have the most political clout, and why. What are some interests that are not well represented in Texas, and why is this the case? What have been some practical effects of these differences in lobbying power?
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To avoid conflicts of interest, all lobbyists in Texas are required to represent only a single client.
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Interest groups representing labor organizations dominate Texas politics.
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It is vital for lobbyists to gain access to politicians and policy makers. Describe some of the ways in which interest groups and their representatives gain access in Texas politics. What are some of the potential abuses of this process?
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All of the following are benefits an interest group has over private citizens except
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Some have accused interest groups and lobbyists of undue influence over Texas government. Describe some of the regulations and restrictions that the law has placed upon lobbyists and interest groups operating in Texas.
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What does it mean for an interest group to "get on the late train"?
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A private group that raises and distributes funds for use in election campaigns is called a(n)
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What was the problem Speaker Sam Rayburn identified with the "steak men" at the beginning of the twentieth century?
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The Texas Medical Association is best described as what kind of interest group?
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On average, incumbents in the Texas House of Representatives are able to fund-raise ______ challengers.
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Which of the following is not a common way for interest groups to gain access to politicians and policy makers?
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